Answer:
I remember taking this quiz.
The answer is <u>"the inner conflicts of a character".</u>
Explanation:
The inner conflicts of a character can contain flashbacks and historical facts, so it doesn't necassarily mean there is going to be action or excitement, because you're just recalling a memory, not reinacting it.
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Yes of the food he stole in bondage in freedom of douglass of he are stole
I think you mean nullification. It was the idea that individual states could nullify federal laws if they felt like it.
Answer: D. 2 and 3
In this excerpt, we can see the friendship that has developed between a white and a black character. This inclusion is important, because it challenges various common stereotypes. The text shows that Southern society was complex, and not all white people were bad, just as not all black people were good. This approach was uncommon in abolitionist literature at the time. It also shows how slave owners and their slaves sometimes developed deep friendships.
Answer:
something about democracy
Explanation: